Chirag Paswan's LJP (Ram Vilas) eyes Uttar Pradesh polls
Union minister Chirag Paswan is set to address party workers in Lucknow, marking a significant shift from Bihar for his father's birth anniversary commemoration. This move underscores LJP (Ram Vilas)'s ambition to contest the upcoming Uttar Pradesh assembly elections as part of the NDA. The party aims to consolidate the Pasi-Paswan community's voter base, estimated at 9.5%, in favour of the ruling alliance, expanding its influence beyond Bihar.
Bankipur and Datia set for high-profile bypoll contests
The Election Commission has announced bypolls for assembly seats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, with nominations closing July 15 and polling on July 30. The Bankipur seat in Bihar is a key contest, potentially seeing electoral debut of Prashant Kishor against the BJP. In Madhya Pradesh, the Datia seat is up for grabs after a Congress MLA's conviction, with both parties aiming to secure it.
Bihar to set up 100 fast-track courts for speedy disposal of criminal cases: CM
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary announced the establishment of 100 fast-track courts to expedite criminal case disposal. This initiative, alongside the implementation of new criminal laws, aims to strengthen 'development with justice.' Choudhary emphasized enhanced coordination between the judiciary, police, and executive, and the integration of technology to boost public confidence in the justice system. Efforts are underway to improve police response times and forensic capabilities.
Bihar Opens Applications For 3,687 Assistant Professor Posts, Check Details
Bihar BSUSC Assistant Professor Recruitment 2026: The recruitment will be conducted on a contractual basis, and the online application process began on July 3, 2026.
BCA President Harsh Vardhan: Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) President Harsh Vardhan on Saturday hailed teenaged batting prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshis international debut for India in the ongoing second T20I against England as a golden day in the history of Bihar cricket and a matter of immense pride for the entire state. Sooryavanshi, 15, etched his name into the annals of cricketing history by making his highly-anticipated international debut during the second T20I against England at Old Trafford on Saturday. At 15 years and 99 days, Sooryavanshi was handed his maiden cap by vice-captain Tilak Varma, thus becoming the youngest-ever Indian cricketer to debut in international cricket. Eventually, Sooryavanshi, playing at the expense of Sanju Samson, made 14 before being stumped off the bowling of Will Jacks. Today will be remembered as a golden day in the history of Bihar cricket. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi representing India at such a young age is a matter of immense pride for the entire state. Through his hard work, discipline, and exceptional talent, he has proved that no dream is impossible when dedication meets opportunity. By surpassing the record of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, he has created history. On behalf of the Bihar Cricket Association, I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Vaibhav and his family and wish him a long, successful, and illustrious international career, Vardhan said in a BCA statement on Saturday. In doing so, Sooryavanshi has shattered long-standing benchmarks of the legendary Sachin Tendulkar and Shafali Verma, who was previously the youngest cricketer to play T20Is for India in both mens and womens circuit. Tendulkar had famously made his international debut for India in a Test match against Pakistan in Karachi back in November 1989 at the age of 16 years and 205 days. Meanwhile, Shafali was 15 years and 239 days old when she earned her maiden T20I cap against South Africa in Surat in 2019. Echoing Vardhans sentiments, BCA Secretary Ziaul Arfin highlighted that Sooryavanshi's meteoric rise reflects the steady progression and overhaul of grassroots cricket infrastructure in the state. Tendulkar had famously made his international debut for India in a Test match against Pakistan in Karachi back in November 1989 at the age of 16 years and 205 days. Meanwhile, Shafali was 15 years and 239 days old when she earned her maiden T20I cap against South Africa in Surat in 2019. Also Read: Live Cricket Score By reaching the international stage at such a young age, he has shown that with the right platform and proper guidance, talent can achieve global recognition. The Bihar Cricket Association is immensely proud of Vaibhav and wishes him a long, successful, and distinguished international career, he added. Article Source: IANS
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi: The incredible journey from Samastipur to Team India
Fifteen-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has etched his name in history, becoming the youngest Indian cricketer to debut internationally, surpassing even Sachin Tendulkar's record. Hailing from a small Bihar village, his journey is a testament to immense talent and dedication, marked by early successes in domestic and age-group cricket, and a record-breaking IPL career. His father's unwavering support fueled this remarkable ascent, culminating in a dream come true on the international stage.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi Becomes Youngest-ever T20I Debutant, Breaks Sachins Record
Indian Premier League: Indian cricket welcomed a new record-holder on Saturday as Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became the youngest player to represent the country in T20 Internationals. The 15-year-old was handed his maiden India cap ahead of the second T20I against England in Manchester, marking another remarkable milestone in his meteoric rise. At just 15 years, 3 months and 7 days, the left-handed opener from Bihar surpassed Shafali Verma to become India's youngest international debutant. His selection is the latest reward for a breakthrough year that has transformed him from a promising teenager into one of the country's most exciting young cricketers. Sooryavanshi forced his way into national contention with a sensational Indian Premier League campaign for Rajasthan Royals. The teenage opener amassed 776 runs in 16 matches, registering a century and five half-centuries while dominating bowling attacks with fearless strokeplay. His power-hitting also saw him eclipse Chris Gayle's record for the most sixes in a single IPL season, underlining his ability to change the course of a game within a few overs. His extraordinary season earned unprecedented recognition as he became the first player in IPL history to claim both the Most Valuable Player and Best Emerging Player awards in the same edition. India's chairman of selectors, Ajit Agarkar, had admitted that the youngster's performances made him impossible to ignore. Highlighting his match-winning ability and composure under pressure, Agarkar had said Sooryavanshi had almost carried Rajasthan Royals during the latter stages of the tournament and described him as a genuine game-changer with a bright future. He added that the teenager had picked himself through the weight of his performances. His extraordinary season earned unprecedented recognition as he became the first player in IPL history to claim both the Most Valuable Player and Best Emerging Player awards in the same edition. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Now wearing India colours for the first time, Sooryavanshi begins the next chapter of an already extraordinary journey, with expectations high that the teenage sensation can translate his domestic and franchise success onto the international stage. Article Source: IANS
A massive banyan tree in Bihar's Munger district has been scientifically dated to approximately 700 years old, making it the world's oldest accurately dated specimen. Researchers employed radiocarbon dating on wood samples, a technique usually for archaeology, to establish its age.
Bihar government restores 'Z' category security for Lalu Prasad, Rabri Devi
Bihar government has reinstated 'Z' category security for RJD supremo Lalu Prasad and former Chief Minister Rabri Devi. This enhanced protection includes a bulletproof vehicle and specialized HQRT personnel, following a recommendation from the State Security Committee. The decision comes after their previous security cover was withdrawn and Rabri Devi was asked to vacate her official residence.
Celebratory firing murder case: Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh gets 4-year jail
A Delhi court has sentenced Bihar BJP MLA Raju Kumar Singh to four years of simple imprisonment and a Rs 25 lakh fine for his role in a 2018 celebratory firing incident that led to a woman's death. The court found Singh culpable for culpable homicide not amounting to murder and violations of the Arms Act.
India Pays Tribute to Irans Late Supreme Leader in Tehran
Tehran, July 4: Indias Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margerita, and the Governor of Bihar, Lieutenant General (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain, represented India at the funeral ceremony of the late Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei. Minister Margerita expressed on the social media platform X, Lieutenant General (Retd) Syed Ata Hasnain ... Read more India Pays Tribute to Irans Late Supreme Leader in Tehran
Bihar Guv. Hasnain and MoS Margherita attend Ali Khamenei's funeral ceremony in Tehran
Former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid is representing the Congress party at the funeral ceremony
Rlys to run Shrawani Mela spl trains
Dug-up roads cloud monsoon readiness in Patna
Centre accords Z category security to Lalu, Rabri
10 SIs suspended over corruption charges
Drone, laser shows to mark opening of Shrawani Mela
Event on communication in healthcare at AIIMS-P today
Sitamarhi loot accused, Samastipur criminal held after gunfight with police
Applications invited for assistant professor posts
MU assistant professor suspended over misbehaviour with woman colleague
State govt to open village homes to tourists under new homestay scheme
446 newly-appointed doctors posted across hosps in state
FIR against RJD MP, others over protest at water park site
Special train to take pilgrims to Somnath
Flesh racket busted at hotel, 11 detained
Undertrial accused of brothers murder dies by suicide in Munger jail
Hudco to provide Rs1L cr loan for 12 satellite townships in state
Chirag demands arrest of accused cops in Bhojpur encounter case
Indian leaders pay tribute to Ali Khamenei ahead of Tehran funeral
India has sent an official delegation to attend the state funeral of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, with Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain representing the government
Indian Dignitaries Attends Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Funeral in Tehran
An Indian delegation, with Mehbooba Mufti and Salman Khurshid already in Iran and MoS Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain travelling, is attending late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei's funeral
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India sends delegation to Tehran for Khamenei's burial ceremony
Governor of the Indian state of Bihar, Syed Ata Hasnain, and Deputy Foreign Minister Pabitra Margherita left for Iran, where they will be officially representing India at the state funeral of Iran's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Signed by leaders of 23 Opposition parties, including independent MP Kapil Sibal, it detailed concerns over the SIR in West Bengal and Bihar; the leaders also made a direct accusation, alleging that they believed recently conducted elections in Delhi, Haryana, and Maharashtra had been manipulated
BSEB opens faculty recruitment for free JEE, NEET coaching programme; applications close July 10
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has opened applications for faculty positions under its free JEE and NEET coaching initiative for economically disadvantaged students. Eligible teachers in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology can apply online or via email until July 10, 5 pm. Shortlisted candidates will appear for interviews in Patna on July 12.
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah emphasized that dialogue between India and Pakistan to improve bilateral relations should be welcomed by all. He noted that even RSS leaders have supported such talks, contrasting it with the objections faced when leaders from J&K advocate for it. Abdullah recalled Atal Bihari Vajpayee's words about neighbors being unchangeable, urging for improved relations between the two nations.
VB-G RAM G scheme launched in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Manipur
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The Challenge of El Nino and Resolve for Water Conservation
Water security and conservation of water resources will prove to be a very important and fundamental initiative towards Viksit Bharat DR RAJBHUSHAN CHAUDHARY Today, Earth's environment stands at a crossroads where the signs of nature are becoming increasingly pronounced and the traditional cycle of seasons appears to be profoundly affected. Honble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, with his foresight, had clearly indicated as early as the end of May that the heat would be intense this time. He had made an impassioned appeal to all the countrymen to drink sufficient water and remain vigilant about the conservation of water sources. This call by the Prime Minister is proving to be a guiding light, showing the country a safe path amidst today's unprecedented environmental crisis. The Earth's steadily rising temperatures and the drastic fluctuations in seasonal cycles are clear evidence that climate change is no longer merely a distant future prospect. Instead, it has become the greatest administrative and social challenge of our time. Untimely heavy rainfall, prolonged droughts and the fierce nature of the summer season are matters of deep concern for the entire global community today. At the very heart of this global atmospheric upheaval lies an extremely complex hydro-meteorological phenomenon originating in the Pacific Ocean, known in the language of modern science as El Nino. For a country like India - vast, densely populated and fundamentally dependent on agriculture - this El Nino cycle cannot simply be a subject of laboratory research. This is an extremely serious and practical issue directly linked to the lives and livelihoods of millions of farming families across the country, the rural economy, and our national food security. According to established principles of oceanography, under normal conditions, strong trade winds blowing from east to west across the equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean push warm surface water towards Asia and Australia. Its influence causes cold, nutrient-rich water to rise from the ocean depths off the coast of Peru in South America. This process helps maintain the balance of global atmospheric circulation and provides a positive boost to the Indian monsoon. However, during the El Nino effect, these trade winds suddenly weaken and at times, their direction even reverses completely. As a result, the warm surface water of the ocean begins to flow back towards the coastal regions of South America instead of moving westward. This unusual warming of the ocean surface disrupts entire atmospheric pressure zones, thereby altering the global geography of cloud formation and precipitation. While this phenomenon causes excessive rainfall and flooding in parts of Peru, it leads to increased air pressure over India and Southeast Asia, thereby weakening the speed of the monsoon winds. Its direct impact on India's landmass is reflected in the severe rainfall deficit, fragmented monsoons and record-breaking heat in summers. This is a scientific catastrophe that has the full potential to destabilize the country's entire hydrological cycle and water circulation. Coupled with this, the changing patterns of Western Disturbances and the impact of El Nino have combined to create a situation of imminent water crisis and weather instability for the country. The Prime Minister has always accorded the highest priority to water security, placing it on par with national sovereignty and defense security. He has a clear view that water conservation must become an innate part of every citizen's daily life and a massive mass movement. Based on this very idea, he launched the 'Catch the Rain' campaigns, the basic mantra of which is that using modern techniques, we must conserve every drop of rainwater right where it falls on the earth. For the first time in the nations history, the present government created an integrated and powerful administrative structure in the form of the Ministry of Jal Shakti, which has proven to be a truly transformative initiative in giving a new, scientific, and coherent direction to the nation's water planning. To curb the continuous decline in the Earth's water tables, caused by increasing concretization and unplanned exploitation, and ensure the long-term protection of water sources, the government has formulated a highly comprehensive and interconnected framework of policies and programs. The 'Jal Jeevan Hariyali Mission' in the country has given a new impetus to environmental balance and water conservation. Through the 'Jal Jeevan Mission', today pure, tested and continuous drinking water supply is being ensured to every rural and remote area of the country with the resolve of 'Har Ghar Jal'. Besides, under Atal Bhujal Yojana, scientific management and recharge of ground water level is being done by promoting community participation in over-exploited areas. For the sustainability of the agriculture sector, under the 'Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchai Yojana', modern micro-irrigation techniques like drip and sprinkler are being expanded nationwide on the principle of 'Per Drop More Crop' so that every fraction of water is used optimally. Moreover, the Amrit Sarovar Mission was launched for the effective conservation of water bodies, under which a new life is being given to the local water sources by constructing and renovating at least 75 historical and new ponds in every district of the country. Along with all these national initiatives, the government is also working at full speed on the bold projects of 'River Interlinking' and modern 'Desalination' techniques to purify the saline water of the sea so that no part of the country remains affected by the water crisis. Extremely high temperatures and intense heat waves also severely affect the internal biological balance of the human body. Our body basically operates on a fixed and mandatory proportion of water. When the external temperature starts to exceed the bodys internal normal temperature, the body tries to keep itself cool through sweating. This continuous sweating process leads to a severe depletion of water and essential electrolytes in the body, a condition medically known as dehydration. When this condition becomes severe, the body's central nervous system begins to be affected, eventually leading to heat stroke. The most vulnerable sections of our society such as the elderly, young children, pregnant women, and especially the hardworking farmer-labourer brethren, who toil under the scorching sun to rebuild the country, bear the brunt of this seasonal calamity. In this case, special caution is required. Regular intake of adequate amounts of clean water, ORS, lemon water and fresh buttermilk is essential for everyone to maintain the abundance of fluids in the body. In the afternoon when the rays of the sun are extremely sharp, one should completely avoid going out unnecessarily. There should be proper arrangement of cooling and ventilation in the rooms of the elderly and children. The farmers and workers working in the fields and construction sites should keep their heads covered with cotton cloth and maintain adequate water intake while taking intermittent rest in shady places. Any physical discomfort, such as dizziness or severe headache, requires immediate medical attention. As we ponder over these profound principles of modern science, we must also recall the rich cultural heritage and oriental water conservation methods of our ancient Indian civilization which fully recognised this eternal and life-giving significance of water centuries ago. In our ancient scriptures and Vedas, water was never regarded as a consumable resource. Rather, it was considered a veritable medicine. A visit to Rajasthan offers a unique insight into its water culture, revealing how the local society has developed an extraordinary system to conserve every single drop of water using traditional methods even amidst harsh desert conditions. The artistic and huge stepwells, ponds and wells of Rajasthan are a living example of the fact that even in adverse weathers, the society can remain water-rich with its cultural consciousness and wisdom. Similarly, the Chandela period ponds of Bundelkhand, the Eri systems of South India and the irrigation systems like Aahar-Pine, which have been working for centuries in the plains of North India and Bihar, were in fact vibrant centers of our social and collective consciousness, rather than just being excellent examples of engineering. Respecting water, keeping water bodies absolutely sacred and maintaining them collectively was a natural and instinctive trait of our society. In this modern and concrete era of today, the biggest need is to fully integrate this traditional device with the advanced tools of modern science. The devastating impact of climate change and the water crisis is not going to remain confined merely to the boundaries of human society. This fierce form of nature is proving to be equally fatal for those voiceless creatures roaming around us who are completely unable to express their thirst and anguish in words. While we sit in our safe and shady buildings and analyse the global data of this crisis, we must also look at our courtyards, rooftops and gardens where chirping birds, squirrels, stray cattle and other small creatures are seen desperate for every drop of water. Our Sanatan culture has always given the message of immense compassion and co-existence to the entire world. The entire balance of nature rests on this interdependence. It is our foremost human and moral obligation to keep clean and cool water on the roofs of our houses, in balconies, on the terraces of fields or in a small earthen pot outside our business establishments in this scorching summer. Translating the compassion for animals into practice, this small effort proves to be an invaluable lifesaver for a thirsty bird flying in the scorching sun. When such sensitivity becomes a part of the daily conduct of every individual in society, the nation becomes capable of leading the world not only economically but culturally and spiritually as well. From the pages of old newspapers to the articles of contemporary journalism, this echo of the water crisis is constantly alerting us. In these unprecedented times of climate change, conservation and prudent augmentation of water is only a topic of abstract discussion in the seminars of environmentalists. Its a direct guarantee of the security of our country's borders, the self-reliance of our agricultural system, the dynamism of our industries and the secure future of our coming generations. Water security and conservation of water resources will prove to be a very important and fundamental initiative towards Viksit Bharat. This timeless slogan of Jal hai toh kal hai is the biggest and unwavering truth of the existence of human civilization rather than being just an ordinary slogan. Today, it is the need of the hour that all of us together take this unwavering resolve that we will fully respect every drop of water, completely stop its unnecessary wastage and revive the traditional water sources around us by keeping them pollution free. Putting into practice our compassion for voiceless creatures, establishing a balanced, limited and intimate relationship with nature is the greatest call of today's time. This small resolve taken collectively today will prove to be entirely successful in laying the strongest foundation for a 'Viksit Bharat'- an India that is immensely strong, prosperous, self-reliant, secure, and water-secure - in coming years. (The author is Union Minister of State, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India. Courtesy: PIB)
CM Omar vows strict action in Shopian fungicide scam
Those exploiting growers will not be spared Shopian, Jul 02: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday assured orchardists that those responsible for the large-scale fruit drop in apple orchards across Shopian, allegedly linked to a particular batch of Mancozeb fungicide, would face stringent action, saying that unscrupulous elements have been exploiting growers with fake or mismatched barcodes and conflicting manufacturing and expiry dates. We have met the affected orchardists. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous elements have been exploiting our growers by supplying fungicides with fake or mismatched barcodes and conflicting manufacturing and expiry dates. An FIR has already been registered, and a thorough investigation is underway. Those exploiting our growers will not be spared, Abdullah asserted while addressing reporters after chairing a high-level district development review meeting in Shopian. The Chief Minister said the issue was strongly raised by the district's legislators during the meeting and that Agriculture Minister Javaid Ahmad Dar had already convened a high-level meeting to examine the matter. Earlier,chairing the review meeting, CM Abdullah said Shopian, being a hilly district, has unique developmental requirements that demand focused attention. Shopian has its own distinct challenges and developmental needs. Today, we reviewed the achievements under last year's development plan and assessed the progress of projects being executed during the current financial year, he said, adding that feedback from the district's elected representatives formed an important part of the review process. The Chief Minister noted from the discussions that the district administration, led by Deputy Commissioner Shishir Gupta, is working sincerely for the welfare of the people. Replying to questions on India-Pakistan relations, the CM said dialogue remains the only sustainable path toward peace, despite the political deadlock persisting for decades and deteriorating following recent security incidents, including the attack in Pahalgam. Appeals have already been made to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to find a way to improve relations between the two countries. There should be no hesitation in pursuing dialogue, he said, pointing to what he described as a double standard in political discourse on the issue. When senior RSS leaders speak about dialogue and better relations with Pakistan, there is little criticism. But when leaders from Jammu and Kashmir advocate the same, they are targeted. We are only reiterating what former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee said: 'We can change our friends, but we cannot change our neighbours,' he remarked. Later, the Chief Minister visited the Aglar Fruit Mandi in Shopian, one of Asia's largest fruit markets, where he inaugurated a newly constructed business complex. He held an interaction with members of the Fruit Mandi Association, who apprised him of various infrastructural and logistical issues affecting the horticulture sector. The CM assured them that the government would examine their concerns and take appropriate measures to strengthen the region's vital fruit industry.
PPU releases second merit list for UG admission
Govt directs officials to complete 1 crore TB screening by Aug 14
Bihar: Main Accused in Viral Obscene Video Case Surrenders to Police
Patna, July 2: The main accused in the shocking viral obscene video case from Gaya district, Bihar, was taken into custody by police on Thursday. The accused has been identified as Rehan. He had been evading arrest for several days but surrendered at the Fulwari Sharif police station in Patna amid ongoing police pressure and ... Read more Bihar: Main Accused in Viral Obscene Video Case Surrenders to Police
Minister questions posting of DSP facing encounter probe
Patna HC settles family dispute, reunites couple
BJPs Ajay Alok Calls for Pakistan to Restrain Its Actions Amid Bihar By-Election Campaign
Patna, July 2: Ajay Alok, spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), addressed various pressing national issues including the upcoming by-election in Bihars Bankipur seat, the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in West Bengal, the investigation into Ram Temple donations, India-Pakistan relations, and the political dynamics in Uttar Pradesh. In response to a call from 117 ... Read more BJPs Ajay Alok Calls for Pakistan to Restrain Its Actions Amid Bihar By-Election Campaign
Bankipur bypoll on July 30, PK keeps rivals guessing
Govt extends industrial incentive scheme to sustain industrial growth
State seeks Rs1k cr from Centre for school education
Rabri Devi Vacates Government Bungalow After Two Decades: A Political Era Ends
Patna, July 2: Former Chief Minister Rabri Devi has vacated her government bungalow after nearly 20 years, marking the end of an era in Bihars political landscape. The bungalow at 10 Circular Road, one of the most significant addresses in Bihar politics, is now transitioning into a new chapter. Rabri has moved to her family ... Read more Rabri Devi Vacates Government Bungalow After Two Decades: A Political Era Ends
10, Circular Road falls silent as Rabri family moves out
PMC sanitation workers children receive career counselling under Mission Udaan
Underground stretch becomes Patna metros biggest challenge
CM launches SBI mobility card for Metro commuters
Metro expansion to ease congestion, cut travel time and curb pollution: CM Samrat Chaudhary
Special vigilance courts to be set up in all 9 divisions, says Samrat
One arrested for demanding Rs 25 lakh extortion from retired Mizoram cop
The Jan Suraaj Party will reveal its Bankipur Assembly bypoll candidate on July 5, with speculation rife about whether founder Prashant Kishor will contest. The byelection, necessitated by a BJP MLA's Rajya Sabha win, is seen by Kishor as a referendum on Bihar's NDA government. The BJP remains confident of retaining the seat, while the INDIA bloc is yet to name its contender.
Three detained after STF raids Hajipur cyber cafe in paper leak case
Woman, paramour get death penalty for murder of 2 children
Woman Severely Injured in Bihar After Resisting Theft
Muzaffarpur, July 2: A shocking incident has emerged from Muzaffarpur district in Bihar, where a woman was brutally attacked for resisting a theft. The incident occurred early Thursday morning in a village under the Gaya Ghat police station area. A thief broke into the womans home and, upon her resistance, attacked her with a sickle, ... Read more Woman Severely Injured in Bihar After Resisting Theft
Prison Official Under Scanner For Alleged Association With Former Inmates in Odisha
The official, identified as Rairakhol Jail chief warder Dilip Kumar Das, was allegedly seen moving around the Rairakhol area with two former prisonersAkhilananda Mishra and Sunil Shankar, both residents of Bihar who were arrested in connection with alleged ganja trafficking cases and were recently released on bail
Eight killed in stone quarry collapse on Bengaluru outskirts; CM orders probe
Tragedy struck a Bengaluru stone quarry as a rock collapse claimed the lives of eight labourers, predominantly from Bihar. Preliminary investigations suggest loose soil as the cause, with questions arising about potential illegal quarrying. Prime Minister Modi and Chief Minister Shivakumar have expressed condolences and ordered inquiries, emphasising worker safety and accountability for quarry owners.
Union minister Margherita, Bihar Governor Hasnain to represent India at Khamenei's funeral: MEA
India will send Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain to Iran for the burial ceremonies of late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The high-level delegation's presence highlights the strong civilisational and people-to-people ties between India and Iran, forming a solid base for their political and economic relations. The funeral events are scheduled across several Iranian cities from July 4th to July 9th.
Indian Leaders to Represent at Khameneis Funeral in Iran
New Delhi, July 2: Bihars Governor, Lieutenant General (Retired) Syed Ata Hasnain, along with Minister of State for External Affairs, Pabitra Margerita, will depart for Iran on July 3. They will represent India at the funeral of the late Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Syed Ali Khamenei. According to a statement from the Ministry of External ... Read more Indian Leaders to Represent at Khameneis Funeral in Iran
India to send minister, governor to Ali Khamenei funeral
India will send a high-level delegation, including Deputy Foreign Minister Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain, to Iran for the state funeral of former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The visit on July 3rd highlights the deep civilizational and people-to-people ties between India and Iran, forming a strong basis for their political and economic relations. The funeral commences in Tehran on July 4th.
EC announces bypolls for 3 assembly seats in Bihar, MP and Gujarat; voting on July 30
Byelections for three assembly seats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat are set for July 30, with results on August 3. The BJP held two seats, Bankipur and Manjalpur, while the Congress represented Datia. Vacancies arose from an MLA's Rajya Sabha election, a death, and a disqualification due to a conviction. The Election Commission has outlined the nomination and withdrawal timelines.
EC announces schedule for high-stakes Bankipur bypoll; voting on July 30
The bypoll was necessitated after BJP National President Nitin Nabin resigned from his Assembly membership, leaving the Bankipur seat in Bihar's Patna vacant
Urdu is an indian language, not a foreign one: Former Union Minister Murli Manohar Joshi
Former Union Human Resource Development Minister Murli Manohar Joshi on Thursday asserted that Urdu is an Indian language and did not originate outside the country, while recalling the education reforms undertaken during the NDA government led by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
Srinagar, July 02: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Thursday reiterated the need for dialogue between India and Pakistan, saying there should be no objection to efforts aimed at resolving issues through peaceful engagement. Responding to a letter addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking the resumption of IndiaPakistan dialogue, Abdullah invoked former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's well-known remark that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot. Nobody should have any objection to dialogue. Vajpayee ji had rightly said that friends can be changed, but neighbours cannot, Abdullah told reporters. He said that calls for dialogue should not become controversial simply because they are raised by leaders from Jammu and Kashmir. If the RSS were to make such a call, nobody would object. But whenever leaders from Jammu and Kashmir speak about IndiaPakistan dialogue, it creates a huge controversy, he said. Abdullah stressed that dialogue remains the only viable way to address outstanding issues and promote lasting peace in the region. His remarks came in the backdrop of an appeal by several civil society members urging Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif to resume meaningful engagement, restore diplomatic and people-to-people ties, and resolve all outstanding issues through dialogue.
Patna Metro Expands with New Malahi Pakri Station Inauguration
Patna, July 2: Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Chaudhary inaugurated the Malahi Pakri Metro Station on Thursday, marking a significant milestone for the Patna Metro Rail Project. This expansion extends the metros operational reach to 6.2 kilometers, enhancing public transport for residents in the eastern part of the city. Following the inauguration, CM Chaudhary boarded the ... Read more Patna Metro Expands with New Malahi Pakri Station Inauguration
EC announces bypolls to 3 assembly seats in Bihar, MP and Gujarat on July 30
Bypolls for three assembly seats in Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat are scheduled for July 30, the Election Commission announced. The vacancies in Bankipur, Datia, and Manjalpur arose from resignations, disqualification, and a death. Nominations close on July 13, with counting on August 3. The Model Code of Conduct is now active in affected districts, and EVMs/VVPATs will be used. Candidates with criminal records must disclose their antecedents publicly.
Bihar Education Department Official Arrested for Bribery
Patna, July 2: The fight against corruption continues in Bihar, led by the Vigilance Investigation Bureau. In a recent operation, the bureaus headquarters team apprehended Amod Mishra, an undersecretary in the Education Department, while he was accepting a bribe of 20,000. The arrest took place near the Minister Enclave roundabout in Gardanibagh, Patna. According to ... Read more Bihar Education Department Official Arrested for Bribery
Bihar government rolls out VB G-RAM-G scheme
Bihar has launched the Viksit Bharat - Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) scheme, aiming to curb labor outmigration and enhance working conditions. This national initiative guarantees eligible rural households 125 days of wage employment. Bihar's Rural Development Minister highlighted the scheme's potential to further reduce the need for residents to seek work outside the state, with significant budgetary allocations from both central and state governments.
Surge in Nepalese Cannabis Smuggling Following Increased Security in Northeast India
New Delhi, July 2: Following heightened security measures in the northeastern states of India, cannabis smugglers have shifted their operations towards Nepal. Central agencies report that cannabis cultivated on a large scale in Nepal is now being trafficked into India via Bihar. From there, it is transported to southern India, Sri Lanka, and eventually reaches ... Read more Surge in Nepalese Cannabis Smuggling Following Increased Security in Northeast India
Eight labourers, mostly from Bihar, killed as rock collapses at stone quarry in Bengaluru
A devastating rock collapse at a Bengaluru stone quarry claimed the lives of eight daily-wage labourers, primarily from Bihar. The incident occurred early Thursday morning during quarrying operations, trapping workers beneath massive boulders. While some injured were hospitalized, concerns remain about the toll potentially rising. Authorities are investigating the cause, with allegations of illegal quarrying and official complicity surfacing.
BJP Promises Action in Ram Temple Donation Case, Upholds UCC as Constitutional Commitment
New Delhi, July 2: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has responded to the investigation into the Ram Temple donation case and reiterated its commitment to the Uniform Civil Code (UCC). Party leaders stated that the inquiry is progressing swiftly, and strict action will be taken against those found guilty. Bihar BJP President Sanjay Sarawagi commented ... Read more BJP Promises Action in Ram Temple Donation Case, Upholds UCC as Constitutional Commitment
Nitish Kumars Potential Role in Modis Cabinet Depends on PMs Discretion, Says Shyam Rajak
Patna, July 2: Discussions surrounding the expansion of Prime Minister Modis cabinet have intensified. There are speculations about former Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar potentially receiving a significant position within the Modi cabinet. Meanwhile, some legislators from the Janata Dal (United) are advocating for him to be appointed as Deputy Prime Minister. In light of ... Read more Nitish Kumars Potential Role in Modis Cabinet Depends on PMs Discretion, Says Shyam Rajak
Rohini Acharya Questions Bihar Government Over Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Patna, July 2: Rohini Acharya, daughter of RJD chief Lalu Yadav, has criticized the Bihar government regarding the controversial Bharat Tiwari alleged fake encounter case. She raised concerns about the recent assignment of Rajesh Kumar Sharma, the former SDPO of Jagdishpur, who was named as an accused in the case. Acharya described this new responsibility ... Read more Rohini Acharya Questions Bihar Government Over Bharat Tiwari Encounter Case
Maharashtra TET paper leak probe reaches Bihar, three detained in Hajipur
The operation is part of the ongoing probe into the alleged leak of the Maharashtra TET question paper ahead of the examination scheduled for June 28
Maharashtra TET Paper Leak Investigation Expands to Bihar: Three Detained in Raids
Patna, July 2: The investigation into the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) paper leak has now extended to Bihar. The Maharashtra Special Task Force (STF), with assistance from the Vaishali police, conducted a late-night raid on a cyber caf in Hajipur. Three individuals, including the caf operator, were taken into custody for questioning. According to ... Read more Maharashtra TET Paper Leak Investigation Expands to Bihar: Three Detained in Raids
Food Poisoning Strikes 12 in Gopalganj After Consuming Traditional Dish
Gopalganj, July 2: A food poisoning incident has emerged in Gopalganj district, Bihar, affecting 12 individuals, including 10 children from the same family. Their health deteriorated after consuming the traditional dish Phensa. Initially, they were admitted to the Baikunthpur Community Health Center and later referred to the Sadar Hospital for advanced treatment. According to doctors, ... Read more Food Poisoning Strikes 12 in Gopalganj After Consuming Traditional Dish
Bihar DElEd Answer Key 2026 released: Here's how to download, raise objections by July 5
Bihar DElEd Joint Entrance Examination 2026 provisional answer key is out on the BSEB website. Candidates can download it, compare their answers, and raise objections until July 5 for a fee of Rs 50 per question. The exam was held from June 8 to June 22. The board will release the final key and results thereafter, followed by counselling for admissions.
Iran invites BJP, Congress presidents for state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran has invited top BJP and Congress leaders, including party presidents Nitin Nabin and Mallikarjun Kharge, to the state funeral of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. India will send an official delegation led by Bihar Governor Syed Ata Hasnain. The ceremonies, beginning this week, will culminate with Khamenei's burial in Mashhad on July 9. Prime Minister Modi recently spoke with Iranian President Pezeshkian about regional stability.
PPU teachers demand timely payment of salary
Ten newly-elected legislative council members, including Nishant Kumar and Pawan Singh, take oath
I-T busts Rs6k cr fake donation, tax evasion racket by 2 parties
Armed Robbery at Central Bank in Sitamarhi: 17 Lakhs Stolen in Broad Daylight
Patna, July 1: In a shocking incident on Wednesday, three armed robbers executed a daring heist at a Central Bank of India customer service point (CSP) in Sitamarhi district, Bihar, making off with approximately 17 lakhs. The police reported that the robbery occurred in the Reega police station area and was captured on CCTV. The ... Read more Armed Robbery at Central Bank in Sitamarhi: 17 Lakhs Stolen in Broad Daylight
Clerk arrested for taking bribe in Nalanda

